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Hello,

I've posted a couple of questions on the Coping with Celiac board since yesterday and nothing is showing up. Did I do something incorrectly? My first two posts showed up, no problem, but nothing since.

Thanks


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mushroom Proficient

Hello,

I've posted a couple of questions on the Coping with Celiac board since yesterday and nothing is showing up. Did I do something incorrectly? My first two posts showed up, no problem, but nothing since.

Thanks

As a new community member, your posts initiallly have to be approved by a moderator. We try to get to them as quickly as we can; keep checking. Once you reach the magic number, 20 I believe, they will show up automatically. This is the way we try to keep our board spam free :)

psawyer Proficient

Posts by new members are subject to review by a moderator before being made visible. A message to that effect appears briefly immediately after posting.

We try to ensure that posts are reviewed and approved quickly, but there can be times when the delay is significant.

psawyer Proficient

As far as I can tell, you made one post this morning that experienced a long delay before it was approved. There are no posts by you pending approval, and none have failed to receive approval.

Skylark Collaborator

The moderators here are really good. The go through everyone's posts at first to make sure people aren't posting inappropriate stuff. Eventually they'll turn off the post-by-post moderation and you won't see any delay. It's SO worth it to wait a little while to be part of such a well-run board.

SoFLO Newbie

Come on, cut a moderator from another forum a break :P

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